David Jakabovič of MORLEY has announced a €1,000,000 reduction on the 49.8-metre Rossinavi hybrid superyacht No Stress.
Delivered in September 2023, No Stress operates on dual fuel and is the first vessel to be delivered under the Viareggio-based shipyard's BluE initiative. She is also equipped with AI technology that monitors consumption when cruising in electric mode, and offers five different operating modes to maximise energy (whether at anchor or underway).
While naval architecture is owed to Arrabito Naval Architects, the exterior is courtesy of Enrico Gobbi - Team for Design, in what marks the shipyard's ninth collaboration with the designer. Exuding the same sporty aesthetic seen on projects such as EIV and Flying Dagger, the yacht boasts a slender profile to match her fast-displacement hull.
As Rossinavi explained at the time of her unveiling, No Stress' "long curves [are] always in tension and streamlined bridges recall the wings of a jet", strengthening her automotive-inspired design.
Inside, No Stress offers accommodation for 10 guests in a five-cabin layout, including a monochromatic, silver-toned master cabin with soft backlighting; meanwhile, the rest of the boat is characterised by neutral tones, teak decking and pops of teal furnishings.
The remainder of the guest accommodation is situated on the lower deck, comprising two VIPs, one double and one twin.
In line with the owner's brief, Enrico Gobbi created a spacious interior with floor-to-ceiling windows and openings on both the hull and superstructure, allowing guests to immerse themselves in their surrounding environment. The shipyard described the design as "minimal but with accurate architectural details" combined with "natural and prestigious materials".
Careful consideration has been paid to the connection between different spaces, best demonstrated by the spacious, walk-around bow. Closer to the water, a 10-square-metre pool and an aft cockpit DJ station overlook No Stress' open beach club.
The yacht for sale is powered by twin MTU engines and two electric motors (charged via the generators and battery pack), making her capable of reaching a maximum speed of 20.5 knots and cruising at 15 knots. She has a maximum range of 5,300 nautical miles at a 10-knot speed (with 10 per cent reserve).
No Stress is now asking €33,900,000.